Most of what you read about trading bots is opinion. This isn't.
Anyone can post a screenshot of a winning week. The hard part, the part almost nobody does for free, is making your claims impossible to fake. Here is exactly how we do that. Two of these you can check yourself, right now.
We call it before we bet.
Before we risk a penny, we publish exactly what would make a strategy a winner. So when one loses, we can't move the goalposts and sell you a loser as a win, it's on the ledger with the bar it had to beat.
We can't publish a number we made up.
Every figure here is checked automatically before the page can go live. No source, or it doesn't add up, and the site won't publish. The invented returns that pad most trading pitches can't get through the door.
Tested like real software, not vibes.
The judge that decides whether a strategy works runs over 2,200 automated tests. We keep the winners private, that is the edge, but the system that kills the losers is held to real engineering standards.
A strategy that looked great, until we checked.
The whole process on one real example: what it promised, what we found when we tested it, and the day we called it dead. The other 26 get the same treatment on the ledger.
The “just copy the winning wallets” pitch
Copying the “smart-money” wallets only looked profitable because one lucky wallet carried the whole group, drop that single wallet and the strategy loses money.
- How we checked
- We re-ran the results removing one wallet at a time. The moment we took out the single luckiest wallet, the whole “edge” turned into a loss. It was one fluke carrying the group, not a system you could repeat.
One thing we hold back on purpose: the strategies that win stay private. Publishing them would hand away the only part that actually makes money. So the test numbers above are shown as totals, never as code. Last checked 2026-06-24.
Saw a bot promising returns it won't show you?
Send them here. The ledger is every strategy we tested and killed, with the real numbers. They are the receipts a genuine edge can afford to publish, and a sales pitch can't.